Here we offering is a White Roman Play Top Parrot Bird
Cage.
This super play top parrot cage has a unrestricted top play area with
perch, ladder, feeder bowls and free toy. The cage's clever wire
panel-and-groove system simplifies assembly, mobility, and cleaning.
Frameless wire side panels reduce weight and seams that can trap harmful
mold or bacteria. Play top features a free hook for hanging your bird's
favorite toys. Large front door with snap lock provides easily access.
The flip lock for easy-access and secure closure. There are three
interior feeder bowls so that you can feed your favorite parrot dry
food, wet food and water at the same time without messing them.
Furthermore, there are two metal slide-out trays. One on the play top
and one on the bottom of the cage. Getting rid of the mess becomes an
easy job. Mesh hurdle structure on the bottom prevents escape while you
are cleaning the tray or grate.

Open top play area with Perch, Ladder, two Stainless Steel Bowls
and Free Toy

One more interior wooden Perch for spare

Specification:

Overall Dimensions: 32-1/5"W x 30-3/10"D x 83-1/2"H

Outside Dimensions: 23-4/5"W x 22"D x 64-4/5"H

Inside Dimensions: 23"W x 21-1/2"D x 35"H

Front Door Dimensions: 11-4/5"W x 21-2/5"H

Feeder Door Dimensions: 5-1/2"W x 4"H

Top Tray Dimensions: 22-2/5"W x 21-4/5"D x 1-9/10"H

Bottom Tray Dimensions: 22-1/2"W x 22"D x 1-9/10"H

Play top area Height: 14"

Excretion Insulation Height: 5-7/10"

Stand Height: 9-3/5"

Bar Spacing: 9/10"

Bar Thickness (mm): 3, 4, 5

This Cage is recommended to fit below breeds of pets:

Caiques

Jardines

Pionus

Poicephalus - Senegals, Red-bellied, Meyer's Parrots

Conures - Sun, Gold Cap, Blue Crown, Jenday Green Cheek,
Nanday

Package Includes:

1x Cage Main Frame

5x Stainless Steel Bowls

3x Perches

1x Ladder

1x Removable Grate

2x Metal Trays

1x Metal Hook

1x Free Toy

1x Manual

Choosing the perfect birds cage for your feathered friend is always
not that easy. Different birds have different figure and character.
However, choosing birds cages for any bird, we should take some tips
into consideration.

Select a cage that will provide your parrot with plenty of space.
Bigger is nearly always better. The larger the breed of parrot, the
larger the cage he will need to be comfortable. Tall cages are
especially important if the parrot has long tail feathers. Choose a
large cage while your house have enough space to fit it in.

Make sure the bars of the cage are thick enough to safely house
your parrot.
As with cage size, the size of the bird will ultimately determine
how thick the bars need to be. Larger breeds require thick, sturdy bars,
as they can quickly bend and ruin thin bars. Thinner bars are adequate
for small parrot breeds.

Choose a cage of durable construction.
Parrots have powerful beaks and often chew cage bars. Therefore
stainless steel or powder coated cages are better than those that are
brass finished, painted, or coated with PVC. Never house a parrot in a
cage made of wood, bamboo or plastic. Most parrots will destroy these
cages in a matter of hours.

Check to make sure that the bars are well-spaced for your parrot.
Do not house a parrot in a cage where his head will fit through the
bars. This can cause the bird to injure himself.